Re: Who is connected to my wireless?





Hi,
Thanks to everyone. I tried most of the suggestions on my 2 computers
and nothing worked. When I used (the program) netsend (not the command
net send) I was able to send a message to myself, ie on the same
computer. First I had to enable and start the messenger service, which
is disabled by default.

The router software tells me who is connected, I just need to tell
those connected wirelessly "I know you are there!". Bit torent or bit
torrent is my next stop.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks again


bigceetwo@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi All,

Is there a way I could send message/s to anyone who is connected to my
wireless internet? (Netopia 3347WG, modem & router combo) I do not
need to keep them out, only to let them know that I know they are
there.

Thanks

Biggy

.



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